Suppose that a consumer has a marginal propensity to consume of 0.8. If this consumer receives an extra €2 of disposable income, her saving would be expected to increase by
A. €0.40.
B. €0.80.
C. €1.20.
D. €1.60.
Ans: A. €0.40.
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